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Humboldt State University Students Recognized at Aquaculture America 2019

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At Aquaculture America 2019 in New Orleans, two Humboldt State University students were recognized for their achievements in aquaculture.

Undergraduate student, Taylor Zenobia, received two awards, the RAS Yellowbook Award and one of the Best Student Abstract Travel Award from the Fish Culture Section of the American Fisheries Society for Taylor’s presentation titled “The integrated culture of Pacific Dulse Palmaria mollis and Sablefish Anoplopoma fimbria in a recirculating land-based system” presented at the IMTA session.

Also, graduate student, Frank Mele presented his research on “Evaluating of waste consumption by the polychaete Alitta brandti in a recirculating integrated multi-trophic aquaculture system.” 

The California Aquaculture Association would like to congratulate both students for these outstanding achievements.

Left to right: HSU alumnus Sam Janofsky (Now PhD candidate at UC Davis), Michelle Loftus, Aide Orantes, HSU Assistant Professor Rafael Cuevas Uribe, HSU Distinguished Alumni Craig Tucker, Jasmine Iniguez, HSU alumna Jayme Yee (Now University of Florida), HSU alumnus Cacy Sylvester (Now INVE Aquaculture), Frank Mele, and Taylor Zenobia.
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